(SOTU) Post-Mortem

President Trump’s goal was to UNITE and, apparently , he did with almost 100% of Republicans and nearly half of Democrats approving of his #SOTU (State of the Union) speech 1-30-18

Dimms Sit On Hands As Trump Shows GOP How To Fight

‘Last night (#SOTU) was one of the most clarifiying nights in American history’ summed up by ‘Trump’s speech and Joe Kennedy’s despicable message’ – Dennis Prager #JoeKennedy #democrats #trump #MAGA

Many quickly questioned how Democrats would make the mistake of giving a Kennedy a wrecked car prop, which brought back memories of the Ted Kennedy Chappaquiddick car accident in which Ted was responsible for taking the life of his woman friend

said Kennedy in Democratic response to State of the Union address 1-13-18. The Democrats are not the same party that Kennedy’s uncle, President Kennedy, led during the 1960s. President Kennedy probably would be a Republican today, we believe..

from Hugh Hewitt, self-proclaimed ‘optimist’

‘The country has broken in two. The left were not going to admit to anything (positive for Trump.) I don’t know how we’re going to get out of this. The media is out of it’s collective mind.’

‘Existential battle for what America means.’
– Prager

‘The Left Is Presenting An Existential Threat To America…Fake world of the left. An intellectual fraud. The Left (not liberals) loathe America- The Guggenheim Toilet’ says it all– Dennis Prager.

The Trump way starts with the passage of the historic tax cuts despite tiny Republican majorities in Congress and scare tactics from the left. Before passage, polls showed the public was strongly opposed — but Trump pulled, pushed and bullied his party over the finish line.

State of the Union: Glum Democrats sit on hands, walk out and rip President Trump’s call for unity

Senator speaks out on ‘Fox & Friends’ on the president’s address and immigration negotiations.

They scowled as President Trump touted soaring jobs numbers, sat stone-faced when he honored veterans, and one even walked out after becoming triggered by a patriotic chant.

Democrats at President Trump’s first State of the Union, after a year of partisan rancor, showed they were in no mood to accept his call for bipartisanship.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was unmoved by Trump’s speech

“Tonight, I call on all of us to set aside our differences, to seek out common ground, and to summon the unity we need to deliver for the people,” Trump said. “This is really the key. These are the people we are elected to serve.”